Thank you for supporting MCS!

Lights, Camera, Auction! — A Night to Remember


The lights have dimmed and the glitter has settled, but the glow from
Lights, Camera, Auction! the 28th annual MCS fundraiser still shines bright. Thanks to the incredible generosity of our Montessori Country School community and our amazing sponsors, last spring’s event raised an extraordinary $93,242 to support our classrooms, teachers, and students.

This annual celebration brings together families, staff, and friends for an evening of connection, creativity, and community spirit — and every dollar raised directly supports MCS programs, enrichment, and educational excellence.

A heartfelt thank-you to our 2025 Sponsors for making this success possible:

Platinum
Erickson Event Design

Silver
Alan Oriard | AJ Construction
Club Pilates Bainbridge Island
Jason Shutt | Windermere
Dr. Julie Franks | Nurturing the Sisterhood
Sheldon Orthodontics

Bronze
Bainbridge Kids Dentistry
HeArt & Soul Bainbridge
Insight Climbing Gym
Island Fitness
McCabe by Design
Ryan Goldstein | Katahdin Builders
Town & Country
Wicklund Dental

Your partnership and generosity make a lasting difference for every child at MCS. We’re deeply grateful for your continued support. Finally, to everyone who attended, donated, sponsored, bid, or cheered from afar — thank you. Your generosity and spirit make Montessori Country School the warm, thriving community it is today. Together, we continue to create a joyful place where all children can grow, learn, and shine.

           Alexandra Noelle Photography 


The 29th Annual MCS Fundraiser — A Night In Rio 


✨ We can’t wait to see you at the
2026 Annual Fundraising Auction on April 24, 2026 at the Kiana Lodge in Poulsbo, WA. Join us for another unforgettable evening of fun, friendship, and giving back to the school we all love ✨ 

We invite local businesses to join us in sponsoring next year’s event to help our school community continue to thrive. Sponsorships can be purchased here.

2026 Sponsors

Platinum

This program is made possible in part by a grant from the Suquamish Tribe and Suquamish Foundation.

 

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